Happy Friday! The long weekend is here, yay! Here is my take on talented Author Suzanne Burkes’ weekly Fiction In a Flash Challenge. Authors are invited to write a short story about the photo shown. Please click on the above link to go to her blog site. Thank you so much, Suzanne for hosting this regular challenge!
Photo prompt:

“Captain BriIlaagisetogainalihandet! They’re closing in on us!”
“Argh! Landlubber knave! How many times do I hafta’ tell ye, not to call me by that name! It’s hyphnatted now!”
“What?”
“Shortened! Like yer life, if ya’ call me that agin! It’s Bilgerat that I goes by, on these seas.”
“Um, right, of course. Meant no offense, sir . . . ah, Captain Bilge rat . . . er, I mean Bilgerat. It’s just that, well, do you think it was wise to steal the light house keeper’s secret recipe, for peanut butter brittle? He’s set the Royal Navy on us, and—”
“Ye be a quakin’ in yer booties, I see. Got nary a stomak fer the high stakes game of the buccaneer!”
“Ah, sorry, I’m a bit new at this. Oh hi, by the way, my name’s Rick. My first time working on a pirate ship, and all. We haven’t met, but I know—”
“Pirate! Ne’er use that word on this ship agin, or you’ll be shark chum! Got it! It’s not jus’ fer my sake, but yur’s too. Ya’ know, a man can’t do this fer’ever and some day ye’ll be walkin’ off into the reel world. Git yerself a wench an’ settle down, have a coupl’a kids an’ then you’ll be needin’ a job. ‘Magine puttin’ pirate on the resume! Argh! Best to put buccaneer, sounds best.”
“Um, Okay. Actually, speaking of shark chum, are you quite finished with dragging Bertrand behind the ship. I mean, it’s been a day since he broke into your stash of chocolate coins. You know, the ones you thought were real, until they melted in the sun.”
“Bah! I knew they’re choc’late, scallywag! I did! Don’t ye be eyeballin’ me that way. Who told ya’ that lie? Argh! Ne’er mind! Firs’ n’ fourmos’, do not be questionin’ my discipline means. Secondly, he’s floatin’ on a piece of crate from the croissants we stole from the French bakr’y. But yer right ‘bout that. He’s slowin’ us down, so best to cut ‘im loose. Take your sword, lad.”
“Wait! Bertrand makes delicious waffles, and he knows where to get the best cream and strawberries.”
“I know’ ya’ picaroon! It’s jus’ an espression! The blade is fer the ‘gulls. Keeps ‘em from getting too close an’ usin’ yer ‘noggin’ fer an outhouse!”
“Oh, yes, Master, Bilgerat. Nasty things, those birds. But before I go, I want to—”
“What? Know ‘bout if it was worth the recipe? Yay, I say! My Nanna used to make it best, and this here keeper says his is better, it’s all o’er the seven seas! See my tooth? The last one, and I’ll not be wastin’ it on brittle with the taste of sea glass. I swore an oath to dear Nanna, that I’d steal the recipe and find the truth. If it’s better, I’ll burn the recipe. No one bests Nanna!”
“Oh, you’re doing this all for your Grandmother, how swee— I mean swashbuckling, of you. But there’s one more thing.”
“Speak of it, then shutpan your mouth, an’ do as your told!”
“Well, um, how do I put this, you seem to be moderately good, sort of, at your job. You turn that large wheel thing, like a pro, but perhaps you need some brushing up on your navigational skills.”
“Ye be talkin’ yerself to the plank. Can ya’ swim?”
“Um, I don’t think that’ll be necessary, either the plank or the swim.”
“Nec’ary! I’ll tell ye’ what is that! As long as yer under these sail’s, I be tellin’ ye what’s that!”
“Okay. Fair enough, but I think someone might have a slightly different opinion.”
“An’ who might that scallywag be? I’ll send him to the Locker!”
“Oh, that would be the lighthouse keeper. You see, we did a full circle and—”
“My ship! Weigh anchors! Argh! It be too laaaatttteee!!!”
You had me at, “Captain BriIlaagisetogainalihandet.” Were you a pirate in another life? Ha, ha! Very well done, Mark! 😀 xo
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🙂 Maybe I was. Thanks for stopping by, Vashti.
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haha… what a cool funny conversation with Captain Bilge… mmm… rat?!! 😂 well done 👍
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Thanks Victoria. I’m glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
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Lol, land ho!
Good one, Mark- enjoyed this 🙂
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I’m glad, Jacquie. Thanks for stopping by!
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Great job with the pirate dialect–I could really hear it! What fun:-)
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I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for stopping by!
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Great language and spelling all those words phonetically! I enjoyed the story Mark, good show!
All the best,
FBC.
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Thanks, Francisco. 🙂
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You’re very welcome Mark 🙂
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Great job, Mark. You have the lingo down perfectly! 🙂
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Thanks, Jan. 🙂
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This is awesome, Mark! Great job! 🙂
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Thanks, Lauren. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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Thanks so much for taking part again, Mark. I laughed out loud at the humor and the wordplay in this one. Bravo! I’ve just shared it. 😁
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Thank you, Soooz. It was so much fun to write. Thank you for hosting these.
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Thanks, Soooz, I really enjoy taking part in these! Thanks for hosting this!
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My pleasure! 😁
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This was a fun buccaneer story, Mark. Great humor and loved their goal was to get the peanut brittle recipe!
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That was awesome, Mark! You have such a great sense of humor. Loved it! 🙂
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Thanks, Yvette. If I can brighten someone’s day a little by giving them a smile or a chuckle, then mission accomplished. 🙂
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Fabulous, Mark! Yur musta been in mood fer this one. Me loved it. Argh.
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Ye be callin’ that one right. Thank ye, Diana!
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Wow Mark! I loved this! I tried the dialect too. 🙂
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Thanks, Jen. I was hopin’ I be gettin’ it right. 🙂
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You sure did!!! It was great!!!!!
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🙂
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😊
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I love that picture and can see why she picked it. There is so much there. Good story, Mark.
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Thank you, Jacqui. The picture just screams “possibilities”. 🙂
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Good one, Mark! Great job!
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Thanks, Jill. 🙂
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Great response!
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Thanks, Sheree. 🙂
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Fantastic take on this Soooz’s prompt, Mark!
Love the corsair lingo and the play on words 🙂 The whole story felt as it goes up and down on those troublesome waves.
Great job!
Happy Easter to you and yours.
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Thanks, Pat. 🙂
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This was a fun story! I enjoyed it. (Captain Bilge rat.)
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Thanks, Liz. I’m glad it brought a smile. 🙂
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You’re welcome, Mark. 🙂
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Good one, Mark! I don’t know what I wanted more—the chocolate coins, waffles with strawberries and cream, or the peanut butter brittle. Theses Pirates (I mean Buccaneers) sure do eat well! 🤣
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They sure do, Linda. They have their priorities straight.
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Thanks Mark! Fun story! Lol
Happy Good Friday and Easter Sunday to you!
— Mom
Sent from my iPad
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Glad you enjoyed it. Have a great weekend! 🙂
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Oh nooo, the ship! Haha, great response to the prompt, Mark.
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Yes, and all those goodies, too, Miriam. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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You’re welcome, Mark. 🙂
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I absolutely love the dialect! Thanks for the story, Mark!
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Thank you, Karen! 🙂
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Pretty funny, Mark. Well done.
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Thanks, John. 🙂
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